Long Description:Fort CussetaChambers CountyFollowing the signing of the Creek Treaty in 1832 the early white settlers constructed a 16 by 30 foot hand hewn log fort for protection against a possible indian uprising from the Cussetaw Indian village on Osanippa Creek just north of here. Walls of the fort were 4 and 6 feet high. With portholes at height of 4 feet. Still visible after 140 years. Last known fort of its kind in the southeast.

Marker Name: Fort CussetaMarker Type: Rural RoadsideAddtional Information:: This site is a must for travellers. I don't think you will ever see anything like it in your life.Date Dedicated / Placed: 1978Marker Number: Not Listed

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